Research course
Mathematical Sciences
Entry requirements
An undergraduate (honours) degree with minimum 2:1 (or equivalent), or a Master’s degree with minimum 60% overall (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline.
Applicants who don’t meet the above but have significant experience may be considered subject to the approval of the Associate Dean for Research and Knowledge Exchange and the Programme Leader.
For more information, please use our contact form or call us on 020 8331 9000.
You can also read our admissions policy.
Further information about entry
Suitable applicants will be required to attend an interview.
Applicants will also be required to:
- Provide a detailed research proposal of approx. 1,500 words (for scholarship applications, please see specific instructions in the advert and include the scholarship reference to the personal statement section).
- Provide a Curriculum Vitae (CV).
- Provide 2x academic or professional references.
Applicants are highly encouraged to identify and contact a potential MPhil/PhD supervisor. They will guide applicants through the application and help shape the research proposal. Where possible, include the name of the potential supervisor(s) contacted in research proposal and personal statement.
For more information, contact FES Research Office: FES-Research-Office@gre.ac.uk.
Months of entry
Anytime
Course content
Join world-leading research teams with diverse expertise to study for a research degree in Mathematical Sciences (MPhil/PhD) at the University of Greenwich
We offer advanced research training opportunities across a broad range of areas, including mathematics, statistics data science, and numerical analysis.
Research activities are supported by three world-class research centres: the Centre for Sustainable Cybersecurity, the Centre for Safety, resilience and Protective Security and the Centre for Advanced Simulation and Modelling.
You will initiate and interpret new knowledge, led by your understanding of a substantial body of knowledge in your academic discipline. Recent projects by our research students span an incredibly diverse range of topics including Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Statistics and Pure/Applied Mathematics. Once you complete your training, you'll be ideally suited to work in academic or industrial research environments.
You are highly encouraged to identify and contact a potential MPhil/PhD supervisor among the School of Computing and Mathematics staff members. They will guide you with your application and help you shape your research proposal.
Information for international students
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Fees and funding
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Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MPhil/PhD
- part time48-84 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
- full time36-48 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Course Enquiry
- Phone
- 020 8331 9000